Most “calculators” online work like this: they take a few numbers (age, income, dependents) and spit out a rough range. That can be a helpful starting point to learn the categories of losses that are considered.
But West Palm Beach cases often turn on facts that a generic calculator can’t measure, such as:
- Liability evidence from local scenes (dashcam footage, traffic signal timing, surveillance from nearby businesses)
- Comparative fault questions that can arise in Florida when multiple people or conditions contributed to the crash
- Medical causation issues—especially when there’s a dispute about whether the incident triggered complications or accelerated decline
- Insurance coverage limits for the responsible party (which can cap what the insurer is willing/able to pay)
A calculator may give you a number. Your lawyer needs to build a record that supports why that number is justified.


